Apple's iWork suite rumored to go web-based
AppleInsider —
... Published: 11:50 AM EST Apple may build on its success in delivering web-based applications for its .Mac internet service by taking its iWork productivity suite of applications online as early as next week's Macworld Expo. A new report suggests that the trio of applications -- Pages, Keynote, and Numbers -- will be reintroduced as web applications, similar to the company's .Mac Web Gallery application that was ...
Macworld 2009 Announcemnt: iWork '09 goes Cloud
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
We just got a truckload of Macworld information dumped on us from our best source. As we piece it together we'll trickle it out. The first big piece of information is that iWork is going into the Cloud. Not just storage, either. We are talking interface for Numbers, Pages and Keynote (which is going to see some interesting new templates and transition additions). Yes, the iWork applications are now going to be Web Applications.
This isn't a huge surprise as the industry (Google, Microsoft, Zoho) is heading in this direction. Questions remain that ...
Apple to Announce Web-based iWork at Macworld?
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... Since the release of MobileMe’s Mail and Address Book applications, it has become more apparent that Apple is making a general shift to web-based applications. The folks at 9to5mac claim to have gotten word that Apple is preparing to announce a web-based version of the upcoming iWork suite of applications at the upcoming Macworld. ...
iWork, iLife ‘09, and More Are Coming at Macworld
Mac Soda —
They say the early bird catches the worm. Unfortunately, if the bird gets up at 2 AM for a worm, he’ll find nothing. Our story from a tipster, who tricked us into believing he worked at Apple, that we posted as if it was true, was wrong. iWork and iLife 09 did not come. Now 9 to 5 Mac reports that ...
RUMOR: Apple to take iWork ‘09 into cloud at Macworld Expo
MacDailyNews —
RUMOR: Apple to take iWork ‘09 into cloud at Macworld Expo Wednesday, December 31, 2008 - 02:54 PM EST "iWork is going into the Cloud," Cleve Nettles reports for 9 to 5 Mac. "Not just storage, either. We are talking interface for Numbers, Pages and Keynote," Nettles reports. "Yes," Nettles reports. "The iWork applications are now going to be Web Applications." Full article here ...
Apple to take iWork '09 online?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Rumors, iWorkWith just under a week left before Macworld 2009, the rumor mill is turning out many rumors. One new rumor, proposed by 9to5 Mac, suggests that Apple may be taking their iWork suite of software online. iWork is Apple's answer to an office suite, and combines a word processor (Pages), presentation software (Keynote), and spreadsheet app (Numbers). Just as Apple took mail, calendars, and contacts online with MobileMe, 9to5 believes they might do the same with Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Apple definitely wouldn't be the first company to take office ...
Rumor: Apple iWork Going to the Cloud? [Software]
Gizmodo —
9 to 5's latest Apple rumor is that the iWork suite, Apple's Office competitor, is going to the cloud. Which is good news because I hardly use Office and find myself in Google Docs when I need to use a word processor or spreadsheet. If true, there's no doubt in my mind it'll require use of the paid MobileMe service, which is right now a bit over priced. Adding more functionality to the service is a great way to add value, but Google Docs is free. [9to5mac]
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Rumor points to iWork turning into a web application [READY]
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop —
iwork As the Macworld Expo approaches a number of juicy rumors about possible new Apple products are popping up. 9to5Mac discussed the possibility of an Apple home server device earlier this week, and now the site claims to have received some new information about iWork. Specifically, the latest rumor suggests that iWork has been turned into a suite of web applications ...
Mac News Round-Up, 1 Jan 2009
MacObsession —
Happy New Year!
On a day when lots of Microsoft Zune media players (thousands? millions?) suddenly stopped working, let’s do a quick round-up of the latest Mac-related news and rumours.
With Macworld just over a week away, the rumours are going strong as usual. Will we see a web-based iWork software suite? Apple’s iWork has its share of fans — it’s does 80% of what you expect from an office suite. After the much-publicised hiccups during the introduction of the web-based Mobile Me services by Apple, they seem to have gotten their act ...
Apple’s New Cloud Offerings May Be (Mostly) Free
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... to unveil a new suite of web-based applications that play off of iWork. They will primarily be extensions of their desktop counterparts not replacements. As Weintraub notes, the entire iWork suite that Apple currently offers, including iMovie, will be given core functionality additions online. Based on Weintraub’s information, we were able to confirm the upcoming cloud-based push, as well as some new specifics about pricing and the way Apple will unveil the information. ...
An Argument For an Apple Netbook
The Mac Observer —
An Argument For an Apple Netbook by on January 2nd, 2009 at 9:33 AM If you've been paying any attention to technology this year then you'll know that netbooks, the class of wee laptops pioneered by ASUS, is the talk of the town. Few hardware makers can figure out where, in the grand scheme of things, these little devices fit in their lineup. Make them too underpowered and they look like toys, make them too powerful and they could siphon sales from more profitable offerings. Hardware makers like HP and Dell are content to test the waters with some interesting devices that are stylish as well as convenient. But style and convenience ...
Rumor: iWork to migrate to the Web for Macworld Expo
The Apple Core —
January 2nd, 2009 Rumor: iWork to migrate to the Web for Macworld Expo Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 2:27 pm Categories: Macworld Expo , Rumor , iWork Tags: Web , Apple Inc. , Macworld Expo , Apple iWork , Productivity , Channel Management , Marketing , Jason D. O'Grady A rumor making the rounds (origination from 9To5Mac.com ) claims that Apple may use Macworld Expo – which starts next week in San Francisco – to launch a Web-based version of iWork . iWork ‘08 currently comprises three apps: Kenote (presentations), Numbers ...
Roll Up For The Pre-Show Show!
Cult of Mac —
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iWork.com set to go live tomorrow
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
iWork.com, a domain that Apple has owned for a long time is set to go live this week with a public beta of the new iWork collaboration package. We went over this briefly before but need to clarify our previous statements a bit.
iWork.com will be a online site where you can share and view (but not yet edit) iWork documents online. Workgroups will be alowed to share documents, comment on documents and view them to a certain extent in the browser window. We haven't recieved clarification of how well this will work and how many capabilities this will have. Somewhere between ...

